A four-year study by sociologists at The University ofManchester has found

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问题     A four-year study by sociologists at The University of
Manchester has found that women are much likely than men to【M1】______
make deep and lasting friendships. The investigation into social
networks by the University’s Research Centre for Socio-Cultural
Change found that men are more fickle and calculating about who
they should be friends. Women, on the other hand, stand by their【M2】______
friends through thick and thin. Adding to the bad news for male
prestige, the study confirms the stereotype which men are likely to【M3】______
base their friendship on social drinking.
    Of the 10,000 individuals studying who took part in the 1992【M4】______
to 2002 British Household Panel Surveys, women are much more
likely to stay with the same friends. Single people, elder people【M5】______
and white collar workers are also good at paring up. Middle class
people are more likely to cast their net of friendship far more【M6】______
wider, or the working class tend to stick to their own kind.【M7】______
Dr Gindo Tampubolon said the findings to female friendship【M8】______
were double significant because the data suggest we are much【M9】______
more likely to socialize with people from our own gender—75 per
cent of best friends were with the same sex. Dr Tampubolon, who
is based at the School of Social Sciences, said: " Friendship
between women seems to be fundamentally similar to friendship【M10】______
between men." [br] 【M8】

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答案 to—on

解析 词汇错误。此处表示“关于女性之问的友谊的研究发现”,findings后面通常用介词on,应把to改为on。
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